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- VENVS
AND
ADONIS.
Here
ouercomc
as
one
full
ofdifpairc.
She
vaild
her cyc-Ii Js,
who
like
(luces
ftopt
The
chriftall
tide,
that
from
her
two
cheeks
fairc.
In the
iwcct
channell
of
her
bolbme
dropr.
But
through
the
floud-gates breaks
the
filuerrain,
And
with
his
ftrong courfc
opens
them
againc.
O
how
her
eyes,
and
tcares^did
lend,
and
borrow,
Her eye
fcene
in
the
tearcs,
teares
in
her
eyCj
Both
chriftals,
where they viewd
ech others
forrow:
Sorrow,
that
friendly
fighs
fought
ftill
to
dryc,
Butlikeaftormieday,
now
wind, now
raine,
Sighs
drie
her cheeks,tears
make
the wet
againe.
Variable
paffions
throng
her
conftantw^o,
As
ifriuing
who
(liould beft
become
her
griefc,All eiitertaind,
ech paifion
labours foy
That
cuerie
prefcnt forrow
feemeth
chiefe^
But
none
is
bed, then
ioyne they
all
together.Like
many
clouds, confultingfor
foule
weather.
By
this
farre
off,
(h
e
hearcs
fom
e
huntfman
hallow,
A
nourfes fong
nerc
pleafd
her
babe
fo
weii,
The
dyre imagination
(lie
did
follow,
This found
of
hope
doth labour
to
expell,
For
now
reuiuing ioy
bids her reioyce;^
And
flatters
her,
it
is
Adonis voyce.
G
11-
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